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we'll also hear from john miller for the latest on the investigation. plus, we'll get reaction from former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and we'll speak with police commissioner ray kelly. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm elizabeth wenger. he morning off. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, april 16. good to have you with us. >> michelle has this morning off. >> how about weather out of the chute? do we have a nice day? >> yesterday was very windy, today breezy but not as windy. skies are mostly clear, in the 40s, warmer days ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> the bridge commutes are wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza, golden gate commuting we have the usual road work that has shut down a couple lanes through 5:00, we'll have the wrap-up in a few minutes. >> nice and early. >> it is. >>> it is 4:30. a search want served in connection with the deadly bombing at the boston marathon. investigators carried a number of bags from a home in a suburb of reve
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john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? based on what do they have with them? they have another pressure cooker bomb. they're carrying that. they have a number of these homemade improvised hand grenades, and they have fully loaded weapons. that is suggesting to a number of the investigators who are looking at what they brought with them that they were trying to find a destination, perhaps another crowd, because now that they've been identified, their schedule has been accelerated, and there is a theory by the investigators on the task force, that they may have been looking for a spontaneous target, something that they could plies their bomb at, attack once again, and to confront police
john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? based on what do they have with them? they have another pressure cooker bomb. they're carrying...
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earlier i spoke to cbs senior correspondent john miller about the investigation. you're a former assistant director for the fbi so you know what they're going through right now. take us through the process. how do you investigate a massive crime scene with i would imagine a lot of small bits of evidence everywhere. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but you have a few advantages here which is there were a lot of witnesses right there when it happened. it was televised from a number of different angles and you were in the heart of downtown boston so you have a myriad of other cameras everything from the camera on the atm someone may have walked by to security cameras in the area and they are going over all of that. already they found video of an individual walking with two backpacks and that video shows him from behind. they'll exploit other angles to see if there's a front shot of that person. was he carrying a backpack for one
earlier i spoke to cbs senior correspondent john miller about the investigation. you're a former assistant director for the fbi so you know what they're going through right now. take us through the process. how do you investigate a massive crime scene with i would imagine a lot of small bits of evidence everywhere. >> so on a smaller level this is going to be the kind of investigation you saw for oklahoma city or 9/11 and i say on a smaller level because you have a smaller crime scene but...
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back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the reports of suspicious package. today was about locking the scene down waiting for the ert, evidence response team to ce, f.b.i. team, and bomb tech in additions to do a painstake post blast investigation. we're seeing that unhold and learning more about the bomb. and the other thing was, there was an early possible suspect a, a person of interest, somebody near the scene that they thought was social suspicious. they've had 24 hours with this person. his story has checked out and he is looking more like a victim and wness than anybody involved. >> rose: what does victim mean? a victim of explosion or something
back in a moment, a further consideration of this with john miller of cbs news and others. stay with us. >> rose: joining me now from boston mike barnicle from morning joe, ate native bostonian, kevin cullen from the "boston globe" and here in new york john miller of cbs. i'm pleased to have them here. what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the...
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. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your explosives inside. it's a good device. for high explosives you can use smokeless powder or pyro techs, smokeless powder and you have your timer, your initiator, and when it's supposed to detonate. it detonates inside and then the pressure of the explosion builds up within the pressure cooker until it breaks. so what the pressure cooker does is it contains that explosive energy till it can't anymore, and then it in and of itself becomes shrapnel and lets that explosive energy out at a much higher rate because it's built up inside. and if you take that shrapnel as we've seen in so many cases and tape on the outside, you have na
. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he says the bombs were simple but deadly. >> what we're learning is that both devices, the one in front of the runner's shop and the lenscrafters, the one in front of the starbucks were pressure cooker devices contained in black nylon bags or more likely backpacks, and the way the pressure cooker works is you put your explosives inside. it's a good device. for high...
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our john miller is a former assistant director of the s.b.i., and he joins us now. hat are you hearing about the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev? >> reporter: well, he's not in good shape. he lost a lot of blood. he has a bullet wound to what appears to be the back of his neck and another to... to his leg. but that bullet wound is actually pretty intriguing to investigators. of course, he and his brother were in a big shoot-out, but they're saying that that wound to the back of the neck is very possibly a suicide attempt. they say it appears from the wound that he might have stuck a iun in his mouth and fired and hetually just went out the back outhis neck without killing him. that's one of the reasons he's unable to communicate. ut he can understand what they're saying, and they believe dhere's going to be a point where he'll be able to talk to anem. >> axelrod: so, he may have tried to kill himself. if he does recover to the point where he can communicate, what t investigators hope to learn? >> reporter: well, they need to know three primary things, and 'ley'll have
our john miller is a former assistant director of the s.b.i., and he joins us now. hat are you hearing about the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev? >> reporter: well, he's not in good shape. he lost a lot of blood. he has a bullet wound to what appears to be the back of his neck and another to... to his leg. but that bullet wound is actually pretty intriguing to investigators. of course, he and his brother were in a big shoot-out, but they're saying that that wound to the back of the neck is...
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this is >>> so we're back with john miller. how are you holding up? >> no reason to sleep more than two or three hours a night or you're losing time. >> what a waste. this was just an extraordinary week. have we ever seen a major american city on lockdown before? >> i haven't. you know i was in new york after 9/11. you've seen cities struggle with incidents, but i can't recall a city that wasn't having a riot and under curfew at night with the police department telling a major american city with a couple of million people nobody go outside. >> how controversial is that decision because you can look at that and say terrorists are trying to terrify. you put a city in lockdown and you've achieved that. you have people not leaving their homes. >> i think on a short-term basis tactically for a number of hours, that could be explained. but i also think, you know after they realized he'd left that perimeter, they took a deep breath a second look and said, all right, we're going to lift the lockdown. you can only do that for so long. life has to go on. >> but
this is >>> so we're back with john miller. how are you holding up? >> no reason to sleep more than two or three hours a night or you're losing time. >> what a waste. this was just an extraordinary week. have we ever seen a major american city on lockdown before? >> i haven't. you know i was in new york after 9/11. you've seen cities struggle with incidents, but i can't recall a city that wasn't having a riot and under curfew at night with the police department...
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>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the hospitals quickly sprang into action. they evacuated their emergency rooms preparing for mass casualties because in a post- 9/11 world, hospitals have been training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police and emergency medical technicians and even doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like a bomb explosion we hear in the news in baghdad or israel or some other tragic points in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transf
>> that's right, john miller. thank you. and charlie. as you heard, eyewitnesses say it was a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up at the end of the race were turned into emergency rooms. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. victims were brought to seven boston area hospitals including mass general that took in 29 of them, eight of whom here are listed in critical condition for a total of 17 around the area. as word of the bombings came out, the...
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he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you know, there's a rule which is the first version of the facts is never right. you have to kind of take it and say this is the information we have and i know it's going to change. some of this stuff, even though it's the official story in the fog of war is just going to turn out to shift and change. for police, that's a big challenge. it's not even what they're putting out to the media. it's about their ability to understand the events because it's all coming in so fast. >> we've had breaking news stories before and breaking news stories in the area of cable but this may be one of those instances where w
he's here with our own john miller. welcome, brian. >> thank you. >> take us along, john. you've been on both sides. you're getting lets of stuff coming in from social media and you're trying to make sure the story doesn't get ahead of facts. >> and before you even decide what to put out -- and i harken back to my experience in the lapd. i would show up to the scene of some unfolding crisis, and as gayle king and i have talked about so many times on live television here, you...
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norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11 world, hospitals were training for the worst and yesterday they saw it. the very moment the bombs went off, hundreds of police emergency medical technicians and doctors and nurses who were spectators immediately began treating the gravely injured. >> this is like explosion we hear about the news in baghdad or israel or some other place in the world. >> reporter: aid stations in place for the race were transformed eded to triage centers. they were stabilized before being transported, which saved many lives. >> some injuries were profound. one woman lost he
norah. >> that's right, john miller thank you. and charlie, as you've heard, eyewitnesss say it's a horrific scene at the marathon finish line. medical tents set up for the race were turned into emergency rooms, and don dahlor joins us from massachusetts general hospital. >> reporter: victims were brought to area boston hospitals, massachusetts general who took in 29. word of the bombing came out, hospitals quickly sfrangprang into action evacuated emergency rooms. in a post 9/11...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and motive. >> victims are remembered through candle-light vigils. >> the death toll remains at three. a chinese national an 8-year-old boy and a 29-year-old woman. >> early tests show a letter sent to roger wicker did contain a lethal biological agent. more tests will be done today to make sure it was indeed ricin. >>> kim williams the wife of eric williams arrested and charged in connection with the death of the kaufman county district attorney, mike mcclelland. >> american airlines back up and running after a computer glitch forced it to ground the entire airport. >> i'm at the airport, and i'm in a line longer than
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 section 00 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker. >> police in boston look for a suspect and...
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senior correspondent john miller is a former deputy director of the f.b.i. he's joining us right now. john, you've been talking to your law enforcement sources all afternoon. what do you know? >> well, either things are going really well or this is going to be very challenging and that hangs on this individual they have in custody. so let's go back over that. how does this happen? it happens that the first device goes off, the second device goes off and somebody who's noticed this individual saw him acting in a way that they thought was suspicious. they see him running away from the device. now, a reasonable person after an explosion would be rubbing away. but this person had noticed them before. this is a civilian, now. chases him down, tackles him, turns him over to the boston police. the individual who is being looked at was suffering from a burn injury. that means that person was pretty close to wherever this blast went off but not so close as to suffer the serious injuries that other people did. he is in custody. authorities tell me he's being fully coo
senior correspondent john miller is a former deputy director of the f.b.i. he's joining us right now. john, you've been talking to your law enforcement sources all afternoon. what do you know? >> well, either things are going really well or this is going to be very challenging and that hangs on this individual they have in custody. so let's go back over that. how does this happen? it happens that the first device goes off, the second device goes off and somebody who's noticed this...
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former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 secti 0 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker.
former fbi insider john miller here with the latest. >>> a scare on capitol hill. a letter mailed to a senator might have carried a deadly poison. >>> how can you stay as smart as a 50-year-old when are you 80? the super agers. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 secti 0 seconds. >> items recovered are black nylon fragments, bbs, and nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker.
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john miller explains. good morning. wall street has its biggest loss of the year after the boston marathon ami bera the dow jones loses 265 points yesterday. the sell-off happened after a report about the economic slowdown in china along with commodity prices like oil and copper dropping. also contributing to the loss was the price of gold dropping $144. economists also blamed the downs live on the chinese economy. the irs will announce an extension the boston area taxpayers. details will provide relief for the individual tax filing. other boston sporting events being affected by the bombing leaving hundreds of employees with no work. the n.b.a. celtics game has been cancelled and a hockey game has been postponed. have a great day. >> virginia will cause today to mark the sixth anniversary of one of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history. >> there's a statewide moment of silence at 9:43 this morning. that's the time seung-hui cho opened fire in a classroom building at virginia tech, killing 32 people and then shoo
john miller explains. good morning. wall street has its biggest loss of the year after the boston marathon ami bera the dow jones loses 265 points yesterday. the sell-off happened after a report about the economic slowdown in china along with commodity prices like oil and copper dropping. also contributing to the loss was the price of gold dropping $144. economists also blamed the downs live on the chinese economy. the irs will announce an extension the boston area taxpayers. details will...
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. >> john miller is a former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. what are the implications of this wiretapping other than the russians held more cards than we thought? >> i think the implications are that they didn't share everything they had, which is not a great surprise. when you're the fbi dealing with the russian fsb, there's more comfort on the cyber issues and terrorist issues. it's more comfortable but not very comfortable. >> does it say investigators should have done more? >> i don't think so. i think the politicians in this story are doing what they do best, which is they've arrived at the field of battle a little bit late and bayonetted the wounded. in 2011, that somehow there's a magic formula where there will never be a terrorist attack here because someone's in your file with a 90-day assessment that was done at the request of a foreign government. so this is one of those cases where we're looking for the radicalizer, the bomb maker, and as the case unfolds, and i can always say this can change. we're coming into our third weekend of
. >> john miller is a former assistant fbi director. john, good morning. >> good morning. what are the implications of this wiretapping other than the russians held more cards than we thought? >> i think the implications are that they didn't share everything they had, which is not a great surprise. when you're the fbi dealing with the russian fsb, there's more comfort on the cyber issues and terrorist issues. it's more comfortable but not very comfortable. >> does it say...
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cbs senior correspondent john miller explains the process u.s. forensic experts will go through in examining this evidence. >> one of the things that they learned in two war zones in two terrorist cases fingerprints are left behind. the bomber doesn't believe there is much to recover. he intends that the device will go off. sometimes they are more sloppy than they would be. a hair may fall in there which can offer dna. even if they covered their tracks to leave that out, simply the way the bomb is made, if it's something that they have seen before, they have categorized all of them and recognize a bomber's signature. >> the fbi announced they are taking charge of the criminal investigation of the explosion. so far no arrests have been made, no credible person or group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> the organizers of the london marathon are paying close attention to their security plans. the race is set to take place sunday. it attracts tens of thousands each year. police and organizers are working closely together. >> we have a se
cbs senior correspondent john miller explains the process u.s. forensic experts will go through in examining this evidence. >> one of the things that they learned in two war zones in two terrorist cases fingerprints are left behind. the bomber doesn't believe there is much to recover. he intends that the device will go off. sometimes they are more sloppy than they would be. a hair may fall in there which can offer dna. even if they covered their tracks to leave that out, simply the way...
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former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, se
former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, se
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. ♪ >> "love divine, all loves exceling" written by charles wesley, music by john zundel. ♪ love divine all loves exceling joy of the heaven, to earth come down fix in us thy humble dwelling all thy faithful miller sizz crown! jesus thou art all compassion, pure, unbounded love thou art visit us with thy salvation enter every trembling heart breathe o breathe thy loving spirit into every troubled breast let us all in thee inherit let us find that second rest take away our bent to sinning alpha and omega be end of faith at its beginning set our hearts at liberty come, almighty to deliver let us all thy life receive suddenly return and never nevermore thy temples leave thee we would be always blessing serve thee as thy hosts above pray and praise thee without ceasing glory in thy perfect love. finish, then, thy new creation pure and spotless let us be let us see thy great salvation perfectly restored in thee, changed from glory into glory till in heaven we take our place till we cast our cros before thee lost in wonder, love, and praise ♪ >> prayers led by sarah einstein, rose hudson wi
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did you write it, john? >> alas, no. i think that was mrs. thatcher herself, actually plus ronnie miller tweaking it a bit and ronnie miller was a play write on the west end and use today work on her speeches, good friend. did you write the one, what the left wants is the poor to be poorer so long as the rich was poorer, too? >> she actually gave that extemporary in response to a question and comments. it wasn't scripted. generally speaking, by the way, no one wrote speeches for mrs. thatcher. they wrote speeches with mrs. thatcher. she was involved at every stage. you can't claim authorship, i'd like to. stuart: i think you should. over here, we've got this gentleman, martin bashir works for a very liberal network, he's calling mrs. thatcher a racist and more to the point, he says that she was not that effective. now, i totally disagree with that. how on earth could the man say she was not that effective? go. >> well, i think it's absurd and let me say, by the way, that obviously, she wasn't a racist. in fact, one of the least prejudiced peo
did you write it, john? >> alas, no. i think that was mrs. thatcher herself, actually plus ronnie miller tweaking it a bit and ronnie miller was a play write on the west end and use today work on her speeches, good friend. did you write the one, what the left wants is the poor to be poorer so long as the rich was poorer, too? >> she actually gave that extemporary in response to a question and comments. it wasn't scripted. generally speaking, by the way, no one wrote speeches for...